The β-blocker propranolol may interrupt reconsolidation of traumatic memories through protein synthesis inhibition, presenting a promising treatment option for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), 2 new studies suggests.
Propranolol blocks β-adrenergic receptors and, if administered after subjects have actively recalled their memory, may have a 6-hour window to interrupt memory reconsolidation.
Propranolol a Promising Treatment for PTSD
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